Obama rallies support in Cleveland

Brian Smith/Ian Klinger

President Barack Obama made another stop in Ohio, Thursday. This time the president stopped in Cleveland, where he was greeted by an overwhelming amount of supporters. TV2 Ian Klinger spoke with some of these supporters before and after the president spoke.

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Ian Klinger at [email protected].

President Barack Obama visited Cleveland’s Burke Lakefront airport on Oct. 25. The visit was the last stop for the president, after spending the past two days campaigning in seven states. The president spoke for 25 minutes to an estimated crowd of 12,000 people.

Contact Brian Smith at [email protected].